The Collaborative International Dictionary
Phaeacian
Phaeacian \Ph[ae]*a"cian\, a. Of or pertaining to the Ph[ae]acians, a fabulous seafaring people fond of the feast, the lyre, and the dance, mentioned by Homer.
Usage examples of "phaeacian".
Medea twelve Phaeacian handmaids from the palace, to bear her company.
Phaeacian handmaids saw them pouring water for libations on the burning brands, they could no longer restrain laughter within their bosoms, for that ever they had seen oxen in plenty slain in the halls of Alcinous.